Philadelphia's Dr. Beardfacé and The Spaceman deliver solid punk and roll songs that are easy to drink to, easy to dance to, and impossible not to sing along to. About The Video: Debut video from Philadelphia's favorite punk and roll act, believe us you need "I Need It" on your play list. Director Name: Matt Boyle

Formed in 2015, The Split Seconds exploded onto the DC music scene with their unique style of no-frills classic pop-punk. Rising from the ashes of Dischord Records' The Coastals, frontman Drew Champion sought to put together a project combining the energy of late-70's Punk with undertones of 60's pop, and garage rock.

Joined by drummer Sean Peterson, bassist Stephen Parsons, and guitarist Alex Massi, The Split Seconds have brought their sound to enthusiastic audiences at DC-area punk clubs. The Split Seconds' self-titled LP was released in July 2016 to critical acclaim, featured on outlets including The Washington Post, Punknews, Dying Scene, New Noise, and Idobi Radio. In late 2016 The Split Seconds signed to Altercation Records, and will spend 2017 touring, recording, and performing at festivals including South by Southwest and The Antisocial Camp-Out.

Chariots of the Gods is straight up, balls to the walls, in your face Heavy Metal. With blistering solos, gripping melodies & harmonies, rioting vocals and drums that just won’t quit, this is what it's all about.

About The Video: The song itself is very personnal and reflects some of the darkest times in the life of our singer. It's about dealing with substance abuse and hitting rock bottom. About being so far down and not being able to see the light at the end of the tunnel anymore. It's a first for us to do a ballad type of song and at first we weren’t really sure how things would turn out. But once all the layers we're put in place we had a really emotional song with a good groove, intensity and some subtle touches that make it a stand-out song on our new record.

The video, constituted mostly of in studio footage, was a nice throwback to when we we're working on the album. As for the story part, I believe chris had a lot of fun walking down the streets and reenacting parts of his past life. We came away with great looking footage.

Influenced by both classic '77 punk (Generation X, Ramones, The Clash) as well as late '80s/early '90s Chicago bands such as Naked Raygun and Pegboy, Surprise Vacation started playing shows in 2012. Based in both Los Angeles and Ventura, CA, they released a self-titled 7" in 2013 and toured the west coast with MOTO. After amassing enough material to record a full-length, they recorded their debut album ‘Stealing Office Supplies’ for their own label, appropriately named OUR DAMN SELVES.

About The Video: An ode to the original Twilight Zone series, and filmed at the famous Vasquez Rocks, Surprise Vacation were NOT thrown to their deaths by evil robot versions of themselves. Side note: when purchasing the canteens seen in the video, they befriended Mr. T.